Italians, Americans and international media await the verdict in Amanda Knox's murder conviction appeal.<br/> An Italian court is expected to rule on the appeal Monday.<br/> Here in Perugia, where the former study abroad student is serving a 26-year prison sentence, some say they've had enough of the spectacle.<br/> (SOUNDBITE)(Italian) PERUGIA RESIDENT, CLAUDIO CARNIERI, SAYING:<br/> "I think the girl is guilty but I think this trial has gone way beyond the usual process, between Europe and the United States, the imagination of the Italians, the imagination of the Americans. It is a case that many things are written on, many things that are way beyond truth."<br/> Knox, her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, and a local bar owner were found guilty of stabbing British student Meredith Kercher to death in 2007.<br/> The prosecution alleges Knox led the two men in sexual assault and murder in this house that she shared with Kercher.<br/> But a forensics review cast doubt on DNA evidence used to convict her.<br/> Knox's family has waged a public campaign on her behalf, backed by supporters who believe she's the victim of an incompetent justice system and aggressive prosecutor.<br/> Lindsey Parietti, Reuters
